Clinically Standardized Meditation
Clinically Standardized Meditation
Clinically Standardized Meditation was developed by Patricia Carrington while she was conducting studies on meditation at Princeton University in the early-to-mid 1970s. Believing that Transcendental meditation TMĀ® was not flexible enough to be suitable for all clinical purposes and that the cost of its instruction put it beyond the reach of most individuals and institutions, Carrington modified a classical Indian form of mantra meditation and produced what she called Clinically Standardized Meditation. Read the rest of this entry »


